Deagostini Battleship Yamato User guide

Type
User guide
Deck
Planking x 20
Machine-guns (top) x 4
Machine-guns (bottom) x 4
Wire
• Fast-drying glue
• Wood glue
• For metal: Super Glue Gel
or Two-part epoxy glue
• Metal file
• Sandpaper (grain nos. 240
and 800)
• Craft knife
• Pliers
Recommended tools and materials
Machine-guns and deck
6
Paint pieces 4and the upper
parts of the machine-guns.
Spray with the metal primer and
then the battleship grey spray
paint. It will be easier to place
pieces 4in holes made in a strip
of wood. Secure the tops of the
machine-guns with double-sided
adhesive tape.
5
Place piece 3, as shown in
the photo and, with metal
glue, fix three pieces of wire in
the grooves, one at a time. You
have made the top of a
machine-gun. Make another
three.
4
With the metal file, smooth
the cut ends of the pieces
of wire. Following Step 3, put
the 12 pieces of wire on the
5mm-wide piece of strake and
use the metal file to make them
all the same length.
When using spray paint, ventilate the room well and
follow the instructions on the packaging.
2
If there are any holes or hollows
on the surface, correct them by
applying putty with the tip of the
craft knife. When dry, smooth with
sandpaper grain no. 800.
3
With the pliers, cut 12 pieces of
wire 5mm in length. To make
the operation easier, take a 5mm-
wide piece of strake and, as shown
in the photo, match one end of the
wire to it, securing it with double-
sided adhesive tape.
1
Smooth pieces 3and 4, using the
metal file to remove irregularities,
then smooth them with sandpaper
grain no. 800 (right), taking care not
to damage the original shape. Where
the sandpaper cannot reach, use the
tip of the craft knife.
MACHINE-GUNS
Yamato: Step-by-step 97
• Putty
• Tweezers
• Double-sided adhesive tape
• Adhesive tape
• Pencil
• Set-square
• Metal primer
• Spray paint (battleship grey)
12
With wood glue, fix one of
the 98mm planks to the
left of the decking already glued,
on the horizontal double line at
the centre of the bridge. Align the
right edge with the perpendicular
line drawn earlier. Be careful not
to overdo the glue.
7
With the metal glue, fix the
upper parts of the machine-
guns on pieces 4. Place them as
shown in the photo, and stick the
upper parts of the machine-guns
onto the projections of each piece
4. The machine-guns are ready.
Store them with care for use in
later issues.
10With the craft knife, remove
1mm from one end of the
planks stacked in Step 9 to align the
edges. Then, divide the bundles of
planks in sections of 98mm, thus
obtaining 60 planks of that length.
Remove the tape.
11
Take the foredeck so far
assembled, as shown in the
photo. On the right edge of the
decking already glued, make two
pencil lines 49mm apart. These
lines must be perpendicular to the
horizontal double line in the centre
of the deck.
9
Stack five pieces 2 carefully,
wrapping them with adhesive
tape. Repeat with the other 15
pieces 2, so you get four blocks.
14
Glue another plank below
the piece glued in Step 13,
adjusting the space with a piece of
2plank set on the right edge, as
shown in the photo.
13
Below the piece glued in
Step 12, fix another plank,
filling the space produced on the
left.
15
Repeat the operation
described in Steps 13 and
14, fixing a total of 20 planks,
counting from the centre line
towards the port side. The right
edge of the 21st plank should
touch the second reference line
from the right. Leave the left edge
to extend beyond the end.
16
The right edge of the 22nd
plank, however, must touch
the first reference line from the
right. Adjust the space by putting a
piece of plank 2on the right edge,
as shown in the photo. If the base
of the deck is not completely
covered, glue another piece of
plank 2, pressing with your fingers
until it is completely dry.
8Remove any irregularities on
planks 2, rubbing gently with
sandpaper grain no. 240. If they are
different widths, work them together
with a sanding block as shown in
the photo. Keeping the ends of the
planks together temporarily with
wood glue makes the operation
easier (Figure A). Be careful not
to alter the original shape.
THE DECK
A
Fix temporarily
with wood glue
49mm
49mm
Yamato: Step-by-step 98
18
When the glue is
completely dry, turn the
deck over and cut off the excess
bits of the planks with the craft
knife.
17
Repeat Steps 13 to 16 on
the other side of the deck.
21
After adjusting the width,
remove the piece of deck
and attach it to the second
foredeck with double-sided
adhesive tape. Stick the double-
sided tape on the edge of piece 1,
cut the overhang with a craft
knife, then stick the piece to the
second deck, supported by the
hull.
22
From now on, the different
operations are performed on
the decks supported (but not glued)
on the hull. Following the procedure
described in Step 11, draw two lines
49mm apart, measuring from the
right edge of the planks already
fixed. These lines must be
perpendicular to the double
horizontal line in the centre of the
deck.
20 If piece 1does not fit the
planks properly, adjust
the width of the deck by scraping
the edges with a craft knife, then
smoothing with sandpaper grain
no. 800. Be careful not to
smooth too much and create gaps
between the deck and the strakes.
23
Using wood glue, fix one of
the 98mm planks onto the
double horizontal line at the centre
of the deck, aligning with the plank
already fixed on the left. The right
edge must be aligned with the
perpendicular line drawn in Step
22.
19Place the deck completed
in Step 18 and the
foredeck onto the body of the
ship. Then, insert piece 1, as
shown in the photo. The side
with the double line should be
facing upwards, with the narrow
part towards the bow.
24
Below the plank fixed in
Step 23, fix another to the
left. Fix another plank below,
adjusting the space with a piece of
plank 2set on the right edge, as
shown in the photo.
25
Repeat the operation
described in Step 24, fixing
a total of six planks, counting from
the double centre line towards the
port side. Then, following the same
procedure, fix six planks on the
other side.
COMPLETED PIECES
DECK
MACHINE-GUNS
Yamato: Step-by-step 99
Deck
Planks x 10
Machine-guns (top) x 4
Machine-guns (bottom) x 4
Wire
• Fast-drying glue
• Wood glue
• For metal: Super Glue Gel
or Two-part epoxy glue
• Metal file
• Sandpaper (grain nos. 240,
800)
• Craft knife
• Double-sided tape
• Adhesive Tape
• Cutters
• Putty
• Tweezers
• Drill (diameter 1.2mm)
• Metal primer
• Spray paint (battleship grey)
Recommended tools and materials
Machine-guns and deck
31
With the pliers, cut 12
5mm-long pieces of wire
5. Do this by taking a 5mm-
wide piece of plank and, as
shown in the photo, match up
one end of the wire and fix with
double-sided adhesive tape.
30
When the putty is
completely dry, smooth
the pieces using sandpaper grain
no. 800.
29
If there are any holes or
hollows on the surface,
correct them by applying putty
with the tip of the craft knife.
27
After giving an initial filing,
smooth pieces 3 and 4with
sandpaper grain no. 800, being
careful not to damage the original
shape.
28
Where the sandpaper cannot
reach, use the tip of the craft
knife, being careful not to damage
other parts or cut your fingers.
26
Smooth pieces 3and 4, using
the metal file to remove
irregularities.
MACHINE-GUNS
Yamato: Step-by-step 100
37
With metal glue, fix the
upper parts of the
machine-guns onto pieces 4.
Place them as shown in the
photo. The machine-guns are
ready; store them with care for
use in later stages of assembly.
32
Following Step 31, fix the
12 5pieces onto a 5mm-
wide plank and, with the metal file,
make them all exactly the same
length.
35 Now, paint the 4pieces
and the upper parts of
the machine-guns. First, spray
the metal primer evenly on all
the pieces, from a distance of
about 30cm.
36
When the metal primer is
dry, spray a light coat of
battleship grey paint from a distance
of about 30cm. When the paint is
dry, spray again from different
angles, being careful not to fill in the
original details.
34
Take a piece of 5mm-wide
plank and drill four holes,
1.2mm in diameter and 1mm deep.
Insert the projecting parts of pieces
4and fix them well. On the same
plank, secure the machine-gun tops
with double-sided tape.
38
Remove any irregularities
on planks 2by rubbing
gently with sandpaper grain no.
240. If they are different widths,
work them together with a
sanding block, as shown in the
photo. Make the operation
simpler by keeping the ends of
39
With the craft knife, cut
1mm from one end of
the planks stacked in Step 38
to align the edges (see photo
bottom left). Then, divide the
bundles of planks in sections of
98mm, thus obtaining 15
planks of that length (see
photo bottom right). Remove
the tape. After making another
When using metal primer, ventilate the room well and
follow the instructions on the packaging.
When using spray paint, ventilate the room well and
follow the instructions on the packaging.
33Place piece 3as shown in the
photo and, with metal glue,
fix three pieces of wire in the
grooves. You have made the top of a
machine-gun. Make another three.
THE DECK
stack with the remaining 2
planks, cut them in the same
fashion. You should get 30
planks of 98mm.
the planks together temporarily
with wood glue (Figure A).
Then, stack five 2 pieces
carefully and wrap them with
adhesive tape.
Fix temporarily with
wood glue
A
Yamato: Step-by-step 101
41
Fix another plank underneath
the one glued in Step 40. To
adjust the width, you can set a piece
of leftover slat on the far right, as
shown in the photo.
40
Place the deck so far
assembled, as shown in the
photo. Taking as reference the plank
fixed between the two central lines,
fix with wood glue a 98mm plank in
the 7th lower column, astern of the
deck planks fixed earlier.
44
Rest piece 1on the hull, as
shown in the photo. The
side with the double line must be
facing upwards. The central double
lines must be aligned with those on
the adjacent piece of deck, and the
piece should rest on the upper
surface of every frame.
43Following Steps 40 to 42, fix
the remaining 15 planks on
the opposite side.
42 Following the procedures
described in Steps 40 and 41,
and counting from the column
between the two central lines, fix the
98mm planks as far as the lower 21st
column.
45
If piece 1does not fit the
strakes properly, adjust the
width by scraping the sides with
the craft knife, then smoothing
them with sandpaper grain no.
800, keeping the edge parallel
with the double centre line. Avoid
creating gaps between piece 1 and
the strakes.
COMPLETED PIECES
DECK
MACHINE-GUNS
Yamato: Step-by-step 102
Aftdeck
Planking x10
Machine-guns (bases) x 2
Machine-guns (tops) x 4
Machine-guns (bottom) x 4
Wire
• Fast-drying glue
• Wood glue
• Metal file
• For metal: Super Glue Gel
or Two-part epoxy glue
• Sandpaper (grain nos. 240,
800)
• Craft knife
• Double-sided tape
• Adhesive tape
• Putty
• Pliers
• Drill (diameter 1.2 mm)
• Metal primer
• Spray paint (battleship grey)
Recommended materials and tools
Machine-guns, aftdeck and decking
51
Place piece 4as shown in the
photo and, with metal glue,
fix three pieces of wire in the
grooves, one at a time. Make
another three tops of the machine-
guns.
50
Following Step 49, arrange
the 12 pieces of wire on the
5mm-wide strake and, with the
metal file, make them all exactly the
same length.
49
With the pliers, cut 12
5mm-long pieces of wire 6.
Do this by taking a 5mm-wide piece
of strake and, as shown in the
photo, match up one end of the
wire and fix with double-sided
adhesive tape.
47
After an initial filing,
smooth with sandpaper grain
no. 800, taking care not to damage
the original shape. Where the
sandpaper does not reach, use the
tip of the craft knife.
48
If there are any cracks or
dips on the surface, correct
them by applying putty. Once the
putty is completely dry, smooth
with sandpaper grain no. 800.
46
Smooth pieces 3to 5with
the metal file to remove
irregularities.
Avoid touching piece 1as much as possible as it will rust
easily.
MACHINE-GUNS
Yamato: Step-by-step 103
57
When the metal primer is
completely dry, apply a
light and even coat of battleship
grey spray paint from about
30cm away. Be careful not to
cover the original details.
52
Take a 5mm-wide strake
and make four holes
1.2mm in diameter and 1mm in
depth. Insert the projecting parts
of pieces 5in them and fix
firmly. On the same strake,
secure the machine-gun tops
with double-sided adhesive tape.
55When the spray paint is
thoroughly dry, fix the
upper parts of the machine-guns
on to pieces 5with metal glue.
The machine-guns are ready.
56
From a distance of 30cm,
spray the metal primer
evenly on pieces 1and 3. For
pieces 3, the operation is simpler
if mounted on a base with
double-sided adhesive tape.
54
When the primer metal is
completely dry, spray a
light coat of battleship grey paint
from a distance of about 30cm.
When dry, spray again from
different angles, being careful not
to cover the original details.
59
After applying metal glue
to the projection on the
bottom of the lower part of a
machine-gun, place it in the hole
of one of pieces 3and fix it well.
Repeat with the other piece 3. The
two remaining guns must be stored
carefully for later use.
58
Once the paint is dry,
repeat the operation from
different angles, each time
waiting for it to dry completely.
60
Remove any roughness from
the decking planks 2,
rubbing gently with sandpaper grain
no. 240. If they have different
widths, work them with a sanding
block, as shown in the photo. This
will be easier if you fix the ends of
the planks together with wood glue
(Figure A). Be careful not to alter
the original shape.
61
Stack five pieces 2, keeping
them together with
adhesive tape. Before doing so,
however, touch the glue with your
fingers to reduce its stickiness.
When using metal primer, ventilate the room well and
follow the instructions on the packaging.
When using spray paint, ventilate the room well
and follow the instructions on the packaging.
When using metal primer, ventilate the room well
and follow the instructions on the packaging.
When using spray paint, ventilate the room well and follow
the instructions on the packaging.
53 Paint pieces 5and the
upper parts of the
machine-guns. First, spray the
metal primer on all the parts,
evenly from a distance of about
30cm.
THE DECK
A
Fix temporarily
with wood glue
Yamato: Step-by-step 104
63
Take the deck as shown in
the photo. On the double
horizontal line at the centre of the
deck, fix one of the 98mm slats with
wood glue, starting to the left of the
plank already glued. The left edge
must be aligned with the
perpendicular line drawn earlier. Be
careful not to use too much glue.
62
With the craft knife, remove
1mm from one end of the
stack of planks made in Step 61.
66
Repeat the operation
described in Steps 64 and
65 on the other side. Keep the
remaining planks for possible later
use.
67
With the craft knife, cut
1mm from one end of the
stacked planks to align the edges.
Then, divide the bundles of planks
in sections of 98mm, thus
obtaining 15 planks of that
length. Remove the tape. After
making another stack with the
remaining 2planks, cut them in
the same fashion. You should get
30 planks of 98mm.
65Repeat the operation
described in Step 64,
alternating each plank with an
empty space, up to the 13th plank.
Then, positioning the piece as
shown in the photo on the right,
glue planks into the empty spaces,
from the centre up to the 14th
place.
64 Below the plank fixed in Step
63, stick another, filling the
space created on the right (photo
left). Then glue another, leaving a
space empty for a slat below the one
glued previously. To define the space,
position a slat on the left edge, as
shown in the photo on the right.
COMPLETED PIECES
DECK
AFTDECK
MACHINE-GUNS
Yamato: Step-by-step 105
Aftdeck
Planking x 10
Machine-gun bases x 2
Machine-guns (top) x 4
Machine-guns (bottom) x 4
Wire
• Fast-drying glue
• Wood glue
• For metal: Super Glue Gel or
Two-part epoxy glue
• Metal file
• Sandpaper (grain nos. 240,
800)
• Craft knife
• Double-sided tape
• Adhesive tape
• Pliers
• Putty
• Tweezers
• Metal primer
• Primer
• Spray paint (battleship grey)
Recommended tools and materials
73
Place piece 4as shown in the
photo and, with fast-drying
glue, fix three pieces of wire in the
grooves, one at a time. Make
another three tops of the machine-
guns.
72
Following Step 71, arrange
the 12 pieces of wire on a
5mm-wide strake and, with the
metal file, make them exactly the
same length.
71
Cut the wire 6with the pliers
to make 12 5mm-long
pieces. Do this by taking a 5mm-
wide strake and, as shown in the
photo, placing one end of the wire
on it and fixing it with double-
sided tape.
69
Where the sandpaper
won't reach, use the tip of
the craft knife, being careful not
to damage other parts or cut your
fingers.
70
If there are any holes or
hollows on the surface,
correct them with putty. Once
dry, smooth with sandpaper
grain no. 800.
68
Smooth pieces 3
(pictured), 4and 5, using
the metal file to remove
irregularities. After an initial
filing, smooth with sandpaper
grain no. 800, taking care not to
damage the original shape.
MACHINE-GUNS
Yamato: Step-by-step 106
Machine-guns, aftdeck and deck
79
Apply metal glue to the
projection on the bottom
of the lower part of a machine-
gun. Insert it into the hole of one
of the pieces 3and fix securely.
Repeat with the other piece 3.
Store the two remaining
machine-guns with care for use
later.
74
Take a 5mm-wide strake and
make four holes 1.2mm in
diameter and 1mm in depth. Insert
the projecting parts of pieces 5in
them and fix firmly. With double-
sided adhesive tape, fix the upper
parts of the machine-guns on the
same strake. Spray the pieces evenly
with metal primer, from 30cm away.
77 From a distance of about
30cm, spray the metal
primer evenly on pieces 3. The
operation is easier if you secure
them on a base with double-sided
adhesive tape.
78
When the metal primer is
completely dry, spray a light
and even coat of battleship grey from
a distance of about 30cm. When dry,
repeat the operation from different
angles, letting the paint dry each
time.
76
Fix the upper parts of the
machine-guns on pieces 5
with metal glue. Place them as
shown in the photo and make the
upper parts of the machine-guns
stick to the projections of each
piece 5. The machine-guns are now
ready. Store them with care for use
later.
81
When the primer is dry,
apply putty in the small
cracks and graining and in any
holes, without covering the traced
lines. When the putty is dry,
smooth with sandpaper grain no.
240. If the lines get covered, go
over them again with the tip of
the craft knife.
80
Spray piece 1 with the
primer on all sides,
including the edges and the
underside, evenly and from a
distance of about 30cm.
82
From a distance of 30cm,
spray a light and even coat
of battleship grey paint on piece
1. When the paint is dry, repeat
the operation several times from
different angles, allowing it to dry
each time.
83
Remove any roughness from
the decking planks 2,
rubbing gently with sandpaper
grain no. 240. If they have different
widths, work them with a sanding
block, as shown in the photo. This
will be easier if you fix the ends of
the planks with wood glue (Figure
A). Be careful not to alter the
original shape.
When using metal primer, ventilate the room well and follow
the instructions on the packaging.
When using spray paint, ventilate the room well and follow
the instructions on the packaging.
When using the primer, ventilate the room well and
follow the instructions on the packaging.
When using spray paint, ventilate the room well and
follow the instructions on the packaging.
When using metal primer, ventilate the room well
and follow the instructions on the packaging.
When using spray paint, ventilate the room well and
follow the instructions on the packaging.
75When the metal primer is
completely dry, spray a light
coat of battleship grey paint from a
distance of about 30cm. When dry,
spray again from different angles,
being careful not to cover the
original details.
THE AFTDECK
THE DECK
A
Fix temporarily
with wood glue
Yamato: Step-by-step 107
85
Take the deck off the hull
and place it as shown in the
photo. In the place circled in red, fix
a 98mm-long plank with wood glue,
aligning it with the left end of the
planks previously glued. To adjust
the width, position a piece of
leftover plank to the right.
84
Stack five pieces 2, binding
them together with adhesive
tape. With the craft knife, remove
1mm from one end of the stack of
planks. Cut three segments 98mm in
length, making 15 planks. Remove
the tape and repeat with the
remaining 2planks. In all you should
have 30 slats of 98mm.
88
Taking the piece obtained in
Step 87, as circled in red in
the photo, fix another plank with
wood glue, aligning the left end
with the planks previously glued.
89
In the column above the
plank stuck in Step 88, fix
another. As shown in the photo, it is
helpful to rest a piece of leftover
plank at the right end. Glue the next
planks, alternating the procedure of
Step 88 with that set out above until
the entire side of the deck is covered.
Glue the last column, making it
stick out beyond the deck.
87On the column above the
plank fixed in Step 86, place
a third plank, following Step 85. If
the base of the deck on the left
remains visible, another plank will
be fixed later.
90
If the base of the deck
remains visible to the left of
the planks fixed in Steps 86 and 87,
cover it by gluing parts of leftover
slat. Apply the glue on the edge of
the slats, taking care not to drip it
on the surface.
86In the column above the
plank fixed in Step 85, fix a
second plank, setting it half to the
left in terms of the first one,
aligning the right and left ends with
the reference lines. If the base of the
deck on the left side remains visible,
another plank will be fixed later.
91
Following Steps 85 to 90,
fix the planks on the
opposite side also. When the glue
is dry, use the craft knife to remove
any parts of plank that protrude
beyond the edge of the deck. Turn
the piece over and cut repeatedly,
tracing thin lines that follow the
edge of the deck.
92
Use a sanding block to
smooth down the cut edges,
as shown in the photo. Be careful
not to unstick planks that have
only a small area of adhesion.
COMPLETED PIECES
DECK
AFTDECK
MACHINE-GUNS
Yamato: Step-by-step 108
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